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Harry Mayerovitch
(90 in April) has an exhibition in our new Vic Hall Gallery to May 24. Described by Mayor Peter F. Trent as a true Renaissance man, Harry is an accomplished architect, town planner, author, painter, photographer, book illustrator, poster creator (WW II), sculptor and cartoonist story by Wayne Larsen

                         

CANADIAN MOSAIC

On SATURDAY MAY 13 THE PREMIERE OF 'CANADIAN MOSAIC' WILL BE HELD IN POLLACK HALL, 555 SHERBROOKE ST. WEST, IN MONTREAL. TIME OF CONCERT: 7:30 pm. THIS IS A WORK I WROTE FOR THE 20TH. ANNIVERSARY OF THE PSBGM (=ENGLISH MONTREAL SCHOOL BOARD). IT RECOGNIZES THAT CANADA IS COMPOSED NOT ONLY OF FRENCH & ENGLISH, AS MOST OF OUR FOLKSONG BOOKS WOULD ADVERTISE, BUT IS A MOSAIC OF NATIONS - THE TWO THAT GOT HERE FIRST + THE FRENCH & ENGLISH, UKRAINIANS, ISRAELIS, CHINESE, WEST INDIANS, ETC.... It is about 30 minutes in length. THIS PIECE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY MY TWO FAVORITE CONDUCTORS, ERICA PHARE & PATRICIA ABBOTT, AND SUNG BY THREE CHOIRS - ESBM JUNIOR & SENIOR CHORALES, THE MCGILL CONSERVATORY & YOUTH CHOIR. PIANIST EXRTRAORDINAIRE (she HAS to be for this!) will be ANNE-MARIE DENONCOURT. FOR TICKETS ($7/$15) (PREFERRED SEATING) YOU MAY PHONE (450) 430-5573 OR (514) 620-4781. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE! Donald Patriquin

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#948 May 3, 2000


David T. Nicholson by Dr. Mark Roper
David Nicholson Technetium

THE INVITATION

Last week's wonderfully focused discussion of "Genomania" is surely a hard act to follow. However, this Wednesday, May 3rd, we will make an attempt. Kimon Valaskakis, former Canadian Ambassador to the OECD, well known author, economist, sometime political candidate and otherwise all-round under-achiever, has suggested the topic of Global Governance

Jill Hugessen Jill Hugessen
As some of you will remember, the subject was briefly touched upon last Fall prior to the World Civil Society Conference in Montreal, but Wednesday-Night has never explored it thoroughly, so we are delighted to do so with Kimon's guidance.

Civil Society, IRAQ, Leaders, Italy #831 Feb 4th Catholic Church Dr. Desmond Morton cost of failures among CEGEP students is $150 million Reported by Herb Bercovitz and Michael Judson

No doubt there will be some discussion of the up-coming PQ meeting and what may be expected from that, as well as the sudden largesse showered on Montreal by f Québec.

A couple of important culture notices: Harry Mayerovitch is being honoured with another show, this time at the Maison de la culture de Côte des Neiges, starting this Thursday. On Saturday, May 13th, the Premiere of "Canadian Mosaic" will be held at Pollack Hall at 7:30 p.m. Don Patriquin wrote this for the 20th anniversary of the PSBGM and it is to be performed by three choirs. Tickets are a reasonable $7- $15. (See more details above).


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#947 April 26, 2000 Karin and Nils Ahrland Grand Marshall of the Swedish Diplomatic Corps... brink of world destruction, ..human genome ... no one should own it? Dr. Somerville Genetic Engineering Kimon Valaskakis and Dr. Nobby Gilmore is back

Karin and Nils Ahrland See her page Karin was, in 1992, the Consul General of Sweden in Montreal prior to serving as her country's ambassador to New Zealand.


24 April 2000 Washingtonpost Montréal story "Springs Back From 30-Year Decline"

Friday 28 April 2000 Windfall for cities pledged More than $1.5 billion over five years: Harel

Louise Harel's plans for municipal reform are sound, as long as she leaves out the part about forced mergers.

Quebec could force mergers Takes a carrot-and-stick approach ELIZABETH THOMPSON


A guest We Would Welcome is John Ralston Saul on any subject especialy schools But instead do see our new page

Social programs need to be less costly, more effective: John Ralston Saul Speech at ROM: Societies are destroyed by 'their self-inflicted wounds,' philosopher says plus a lot more on our new page. see VideoRex


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Harry Mayerovitch
(90 in April) will have an exhibition in our new Vic Hall Gallery April 12 to May 24. Described by Mayor Peter F. Trent as a true Renaissance man, Harry is an accomplished arvhitect, town planner, author, painter, photo expert, book illustrator, poster creator (WW II), Sculptor and cartoonist


THE SALON

Wednesday Night Salon # 948

May 3, 2000

INTRODUCTIONS

Among the several new faces around the room were those of two fellow Latin American students and friends of René Armas, Javier Rattia and Jonathan Rosemberg, respectively studying International Business at Concordia and Political Science at McGill. Both are deeply interested in international affairs and anxious to expand their theoretical knowledge with the practical experiences of Wednesday Night guests.

Holly Jonas - who is gradually bringing her family into the Wednesday Night circle - introduced her elder son, Jeremy, recently of McKinsey and newly of Peachtree, the on-line grocery service written up in the Gazette.

Last, but certainly not least, returning after several years' absence, Wednesday Night's almost-new-neighbor, Cornelia Nihon, currently serving as Foreperson-Boss-Lady of the construction site on Rosemount Avenue.

David Berger, former Canadian Ambassador to Israel and, previously, Westmount's Member of Parliament, was welcomed back to Wednesday Night.

THE SHIMON PERES INSTITUTE FOR PEACE

Frequently, the topic advertised in the Wednesday Night invitation is not the only one discussed and Wednesday May 3 was no exception.

David spoke about his commitment to the Shimon Peres Institute for Peace and the establishment of the Canadian Friends of the Institute to help further its projects, particularly among the young people of Israel and Palestine. Mr. Peres is to be in Montreal over the weekend and David is holding a reception at the Bonaventure Hilton to give a representative group of Montrealers the opportunity to hear about the Institute directly from the Nobel Laureate and founder. David "tabled" documentation on the Institute's mission and projects; anyone who is interested may contact David Berger directly from Shimon Peres page.

GLOBAL GOVERNANCE

David Berger Kimon Valaskakis Mihailo Crnobrnja 3 Ambassadors Three Ambassadors
The treaty of Westphalia, signed on October 24, 1648, radically changed the concepts of national boundaries and sovereignty in the western world, ending thirty years of combat and upheaval. In so doing, it essentially eradicated the Holy Roman Emperor as a secular ruler in all but a limited territory, establishing Switzerland and the Netherlands as independent states, filling the void left by the HRE with the Hapsburgs. The three and a half subsequent centuries have seen consolidation of the concept of government by the state, but recent changes have clearly demonstrated that Democracy lags behind Westphalia and Westphalia II must be written.

Cornelia Nihon Ambassador Mihailo Crnobrnja Cornelia & an Ambassador
The issue is globalization. It has become evident that, due to equal weighting of member states, the United Nations, while playing an effective, even essential role in many areas, is incapable of dealing with the world’s tribal conflicts that occupy the conscience of the World. With increasing globalization in the realm of Communications and Commerce, the agenda is being driven more by the electronic media, Internet and Transnational Corporations. Meanwhile tribal and religious conflicts continue.

It is clear that because of this situation, the United Nations has been unable to intervene in Kosovo, Intervention by NATO, and more particularly the United States, was clearly illegal under international game rules respecting sovereignty. The campaign was poorly thought out. The Americans, because of their obsession over losing American soldiers in foreign wars made three fundamental errors, namely their alignment with radical Albanian Kosovars, their reluctance to use ground troops and the bombing, which consolidated support for Milosevic [bio] even from his political opponents. In the end, the war stopped when the Russians threatened to discontinue supplying fuel oil to Serbia. The problem, more complex than that in Cyprus, will probably persist as long.

David T. Nicholson and friends David Nicholson Chair
With CBS and CNN focussing the world’s attention on a small band of international players whose interests and actions are inimical to those of the United States, the real tribal problems, genocide and starvation in Africa for example, are totally ignored.

National economies no longer exist in isolation or as part of colonial trade empires. The interdependence of nations and their economies requires global competition laws. Without global rule of law, "market systems become mafia systems". The obvious solution appears to be a new all-inclusive global government, created not on the United Nations model, but on the European model. The alternative is continuing conflict, chaos and human suffering in every part of the world, as we are seeing now in Zimbabwe, Sierra Leone, Chechnya, Ethiopia, East Timor....

From the Club of Rome, to the Club of Athens, international diplomats, statesmen, thinkers have actively sought a solution, a workable Global Governance model which can be accepted by nationalists and special interest groups as a benign and necessary alternative to the failing theories of democracy and republicanism.

THE ECONOMY

The real economy continues to forge ahead. The North American continent is doing extremely well. The projection is for a four percent increase in GDP in real terms this year. The American economy increased by 5½ % for the first quarter following a 7% increase in the last quarter of 1999. Canada’s trade surplus is in the order of four and a half billion dollars each month.

Germaine Gibara Germaine Gibara
In February, the Canadian economy experienced its first broad-based decline in nineteen months. Productivity is running slightly over one-third that of the United States. Unemployment is at six percent versus that of the United States at four percent. Inflation has begun to rise because of energy prices (3% in Canada, 3.7% in the United States). A quarter to half percent interest rate increase is expected in the United States on May 16, followed by an additional quarter percent in August and again in December. Canada will increase rates in May by a 1/4 %. The Stock Market will be bumpy, but both will rise, with the TSE outperforming the Dow and the Nasdaq remaining under pressure. The Canadian dollar is weaker because it is expected that we will not fully match the American interest rate increases.

Jeremy Jonas MBA Jeremy Jonas

QUOTES OF THE EVENING

  • "The whole concept of the nation as the building block is antiquated."
  • "The financial economy seems to have a life of its own."
  • "(Alan) Greenspan influences investors. Investors try to outguess fellow investors."
  • "We are rewriting Economics now because of high technology and the Internet."

ANOTHER VIEW OF THE DISCUSSION

"I enjoyed the evening, especially the insights into the ordinary life of the OECD - a round of cocktails and seminars- and the difficulties of making any significant changes to the community, given the one nation/one vote/one veto principle.

How does one assign relative voting rights/veto rights? I know the USA in their air bilaterals makes a distinction between "who benefits More'' and therefore should pay more - can one translate such commercial principles into voting rights in terms of who represents more - more wealth, more people, more criticality?

Surely Global Governance demands going beyong the dominant 5 or 7 or 21 and shifting location,perspective and eventually direction.

And this from a missing airline representative:

Sorry I'm going to miss you tonight especially with the hot topics of our financials and the government testimony going on (including the fanciful allegations of oneworld partners -- they did have the oportunity to aid Canadian just as Lufthansa and United aided us). I'll try to get back to you in the next couple weeks.

Meanwhile, it's interesting to discover that the politicians, diplomats and international civil servants are trying to find solutions quite in the same human way as we airline people try to maximize revenues, understanding the psychology of our clients and taking on certain positions and postures."

Diana Thébaud Nicholson Chief Editor Diana Nicholson
Herbert Bercovitz Notes by Herb Bercovitz Sculptor
Edited by Diana Thébaud Nicholson




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